Strengthening export among Quebec businesses

ShaziaLocal News

Quebec, January 30, 2025 – Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions (CED)

In an increasingly competitive global economy, Quebec businesses must improve their capacity to export in order to increase their competitiveness and productivity. The ORPEX organizations are valuable allies for entrepreneurs who wish to launch into foreign markets and must adapt to ever‑changing markets. The local frontline services they offer to Quebec SMEs, along with personalized guidance, information on export markets and connections with key individuals, contribute greatly to their success.

That is why the Honourable Soraya Martinez Ferrada, Minister responsible for Canada Economic Development for Quebec Regions, today reiterated the Government of Canada’s commitment to support Quebec’s ORPEX organizations for three years (2024-2027) with enhanced non-repayable contributions totalling up to $19.7M.

This announcement took place during a roundtable with the Minister and economic stakeholders from Quebec that also involved the participation of the Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry, the Honourable François-Philippe Champagne. This discussion focused on the importance of protecting the economy in Montréal and across all Quebec regions in the face of U.S. tariff threats.

The amount announced includes funding for Commerce International Québec, the ORPEX association, to ensure its role in coordinating interventions so that the sums invested bring spin-offs for all Quebec regions. This support is that much more important in today’s context as it will make it possible to help businesses that want to export, innovate and diversify their markets to pursue growth.

Out of these contributions, $16.1M will serve to boost export activities and $3.6M will be used to assist and supervise innovation projects by growing SMEs and to foster support for foreign direct investment.

The ORPEX organizations help businesses that do not yet export or that wish to export to new markets to, among other things:

  • take advantage of new market opportunities and acquire knowledge on developing international markets;
  • answer all questions on exporting and find good resources in the areas of customs, regulations, certifications, etc.;
  • better understand their capacity to export;
  • develop an export plan including an action plan to enter foreign markets; and
  • obtain personalized guidance based on the business’s needs.

The list of ORPEX organizations can be found below.

Businesses and organizations are a source of pride in their communities. Quebec’s economic growth relies on organizations with strong roots in the regional economy; they are key assets in building a sustainable, resilient economy.

“To succeed, businesses need more stability and, in today’s uncertain international context, this support from our government makes it possible to help position our businesses on international markets. The assistance for the ORPEX organizations aligns perfectly with our plan to grow and protect the Quebec and Canadian economy. By emphasizing the importance of developing export markets, this funding will give Quebec businesses tools to position themselves at an advantage, especially in today’s context.” – Soraya Martinez Ferrada, Minister of Tourism and Minister responsible for CED

“A strong, proud country gives its businesses the means to conquer new markets and to gain a profile on the world stage. By supporting the ORPEX organizations, we are helping Quebec SMEs export more, innovate better and grow faster. To showcase Quebec on the international scene is to invest in our shared prosperity!” – François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Innovation, Science and Industry